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| | | 22 Deepen ar pT ce EE RTS AS IOI IE CHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922. HERE ORGANIZED ~— BY.EVANGELIST Pastor of Calvary Baptist, However, Denies He Knows of Existence. The Pastor of 123 We day that he knew of Ku Klux Klan Rev Roach St John ton, Calvary nureh, Sith Street, denied to- No. organizing carried on in his church, although it Klan propa- ganda had been distributed there. “1 know of no such thing,” he sald anda has been was said “If any going on it knowledge and consent. I such propa: has been without my am unal- terably opposed to the Ku Klux Klan.” As a result of leaflets. handed out two reporters uiting meet- Klansman in aking shop. contact with in the church, however sat through a Klan re ing presided over by full regalia In an und ‘Those who have Klan activities in the ehureh ascribe them to the inspiration of the Rev. Oscar Haywood, general evangelist of the chureh, For « month he has been on a fresh air farm he estab- lished in Mount Gilead, N. C., and when an inquiry was sent to him there he replied with the following 1¢ Tam interested and engaged in the work of pre gating the Ku Klux Klan in New York City. In it I am just as zealous ax 1 was in the work of endowing the Calvary Baptist Chureh four ago. The. Ku Klux Klan will bo the Joyal ally of every Protestant churen, r triotie society and home in New York City. In those sections where the Protestant churches have died it will spring and lye, It is the most dauntless organization known to men. ‘The attitude of Edward C. Miller, head deacon and trustee of the church, was less firm than that of Dr. Straton. ‘Il have been invited to jein dhe Klan, but I have not done 80," ‘Mr. Miller said when apprised of what hhad been learned. "I understand, however, it is 100 per cent, Amert- years can." ‘The leaflets handed out along with church calendars and religious pam~ phlets after services are three by five inches and are headed, The Ku Klux Klan." They read: **A 100 per cent. American Protest~ ant organization has come to stay. “More than 1,500 Klans in the U. 8. ane taxed to their utmost initiating the vast multitude who are aware of the necessity forjsuch an organiza- toti.”” i “EDUCATION WEEK” FROM DEC. 3 TO DEC. 10 ntry to President Urges Whole © Join in Observance, WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—Presi- dent Harding has issued a procla- mation designating Dec. 3 to 9 a9 “American Education Week." He recommended that national, State and jocal authorities assist in making the clwervance Upneficial. He said: “The strength and security of the Nation will always rest in the Intelll- gent body of its people. Our edyca- tion should implant conceptions of public duty and private obligation broad enough to envigge the prob- lems of a greatly distraught world. More than anything else men and women need the capacity to see with clear eye and to contemplate with open, unprejudiced mind the issues of these times."" To Hold “Hel Next Sature ng has been set aside by Columbia Council, Sons and Daughters of Liberty for ity annual reception. The affair will take the form of s “Hobo Dance” and will held at Schwaben Hall, Myrtle dnd Knickerbocker Avenues. A valua’ prize has been procured for presentation xo the person masquerading as the most original “hobo.” A large committee for quaking arrangements has Mrs, Kue Pursley as chalrlady, KUKLUXIN CHURCH © | stances in the end will probably force Divorces Now Social Functions, {87 ARF DROWNED Like Marriages, Says Preacher East Orange Minister Offers Short Courtships and Long Engagements as a Corrective, New York society divorce is beginning to rank with marriage as a social festivity, © study the other and determine how e Before marrying each party shoulé carefully pach will wear after the .oneymoon the present rate, in 100 years more marriages will terminate in tic divores courts than in death. . polish has worn away, ° * At Sonsible parents shculd be talon into There aro a few of the views of thes Ttev. Frederick George Willey, pastor of the Sanford Street Methodist Ep 2- copal Church, Kast Orange, ont) marriage and divorce question, and these he has given to members of li fashionable congregation to think about “The first great problem of mar ried life is the proper selection of the girl or man one should mar saul the preacher. “Right hi where the rule that governs the selecting must be reversed from short court- ships and long engagements to long courtships and short engagements.” Mr. Willey also discussed the nu merous causes for divoree, chief of which he believes is the short court- ship. Other cause " rlages by impulse judgment, runaway riages without enough 1 r es for money rm_ men “The idea that a woman should be confidence in all marr age vertures. independent of her home and of her husband is setting up a tyrannical and satanical institution. One sliould marry a& woman to protect her and not one who is too independent fo your protecting care, One cannot ex pect those who love to enter into the occupations of men to be true to make 1 home and to be true to this sacred and beautiful relatton, “Many women have fle, not heeau remained sin they never tad op portunilies for marriage, but because the opportunites were not of the Mogestly conscious of their own merits, they would not giv thelr to be joined to thos2 who were They pr for to mak y of life alone rather th 1 the road with fraction ¢ So that it is sim- ply talking no e to say that the business of every woman is marriage and that the woman who does not marry is a social failure.” right sort “Women Are the Money Savers,” a Woman Banker's Declaration Get Full Value for It Too, ‘Says Mis: “They’re Squirrels,” Nell Cherrier— Says Edna Ferber. highty-nve per cent, of all money in circulation in this country passes through the hands of women, who roe This is the assertion of Mrs, Kdit right? ¢ declares Miss Nell BE. Chi rier, the very energetic young charge of the Bond and Mort partment of the Bay Ridge Savings Bank. “No,” is the answer of Edna Ferber, lady in ze De- well-known authoress and interpreter of women's characters und capabill- ties Miss Cherrier has just won a'prize of $2,000 with over several thousand contestants in an emblem and sloggn contest, conducted by Group V of the Savings Banks Association of New York State, This slogan will be used as 4 business getter by banks in this group. ‘The slogan w signed, reads: “Savings are in Savings Banks,” “No, I wouldn't! say that women do not receive the value of thelr money. That is, not among the a en—the women who come to bank for instance.” Miss Cherier argues “Savings ure afest in Savings Banks,” and since women form the majority of deposit holders in the banks Of this country, then the wom en are the ones who are getting the best value for their money. “The average woman has to save," Miss Cherrier declared in her slow, deliberate way, ‘it is the woman who buys the food, buys the clothing for herself and children—and she has to get full value for her money if she wants to keep herself and children. She just has to, that's the answer. And itis the woman who. looks forward to the rainy day, Again, it is a question of looking out for her children."* that since “But, how about the single woman, the business woman?” Miss Cher- rler was asked. “The business woman, the woman who is really devoted to ber busi- ness, will save. Here in our bank it is a fact that the business woman who started to save during the war— in the Liberty Loan campaigns—is stil saving. The flapper—the girl who is only in business until she marries—will spend her money fool- ishly, but she gets over it. Clreum- her to it.” Miss Cherrier is a business woman Her dress {s plainly businesslike. She | PENNY A POUND PROFIT a Specials for Tuesday, Novernber 21st Chocolate Covered Sweet Sticks The name tells you to expect something Good. You'll not be 24c POUND NET Parcel Post Bridges the Distance between you and your Out-of- town friends. They would be delighted with « box of Loft Thanksgiving Sweets. A Ve nce sueew Fifth |Avenue |Caramels Big blocks of indescribable | deliciousness, Regularly 64c. 54c POUND | | NET | FOR EXACT LOCATIONS [SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY at the State Conventign of Building and Loan eive only € bh MeCiure e-third value for it Patterson of Dayton. O ovietios in Columbus. has been interested in the banking business for six years, and in that short time hus raised hegself to the now holds position she nan and a woman mut yuld consider their niur- rt of business proposition,” riage 3 Miss Cherrier declared. i] should art on a fifty-ffty basis, In this way they will see that it is the woman who will get the full value from her firty,”” nge thelr money “All women op! ure fon of Miss Kuna Ferber squirrels,” is the Phey instinctively hide things. 1 don't care what {t is or who is the woman, but every woman living hides something, somewhere, some time, Tt be a pair of w looking bed- m slippers tucked away on the top shelf, or it may a roll of bills tucked into the mattress. This ts one reason why women have surpris Ing sums of money to invest tn vari ous enterprises at tines.” >. S FAVORITE COLL (From the udianapoll Old Person—What fs your favorite college, or Harvard? 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